1 year ago10 points(+0/-0/+10Score on mirror)1 child
My headcanon is that jews and pajeets are from the same mongrelized Canaanite race and feel the need to help each other speedrun the collapse of civilization.
1 year ago10 points(+0/-0/+10Score on mirror)1 child
They do not have a "knack for coding", they have dark skin, worship satan, and are marginally smarter than subsaharan Africans, therefore leftists think of them as geniuses we cannot live without and flood our nations with them for "muh diversity". I have heard from multiple coders that hindu ability to write code is nonexistent.
1 year ago6 points(+0/-0/+6Score on mirror)1 child
the idea that indians can code is the highest cognitive dissonance currently on display in the tech world. possibly the only reason this phenomenon has popped up is because there's 1.5 billion of the fuckers and some of them sit around PCs enough to learn how to beg a diversity hiring officer to let them in on a free, low paycheck at some big tech company. their smartest and hardest-working usually perform worse than the most average, clock-in-clock-out developer Europe has to offer.
Imagine having 1.5 billion idiots and they still can’t produce a decent dev. Maybe there’s like a couple thousand good jeet devs in the world. But they’re still not as good as a talented white developer.
1 year ago9 points(+0/-0/+9Score on mirror)1 child
No, no they do not. I had the unfortunate opportunity to work with Deloitte recently on a joint project. Maybe 1 in 20 pajeets could code worth half a damn. In general, they are incompetent, sloppy, and create more work for others.
I spent more time fixing their fuck ups than anything else. The only reason why they gravitate towards IT is that it pays well and it only takes one nigger jeet in a position of some power to a absolutely flood a company with more of their kind.
Never invested in a degree. Simply started a business helping boomers with computers. And learned through experience along the way.
I might not know all the fancy terms or standard ways of doing things, but I get things done faster, better, and cheaper, and I do specifically what's necessary in real world scenario rather than what the textbook says.